New buildings for sale in Kyrgyzstan

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Kyrgyzstan is unusual in both its shape and landscape. The abundance of mountain ranges and ridges is crowned by Pobeda Peak, one of only five peaks in the world over 7,000 meters high. The capital Bishkek and other major cities are becoming centers of attraction for investors looking for new housing in Kyrgyzstan, whether for living or renting.

Features of new buildings in Kyrgyzstan

Advantages of real estate in Kyrgyzstan from the developer:

  • Earthquake resistance. All new houses are built taking into account seismic activity up to 9 points, which guarantees the safety of housing.
  • Modern materials. Monolithic frame technologies and energy-efficient insulation are used, which reduces heating costs.
  • Related infrastructure. Residential complexes include parking, playgrounds, commercial premises on the ground floors.
  • Flexible terms. Developers offer installments for 1–3 years without interest.
  • Variety of options. New buildings in Kyrgyzstan are being erected at the foot of the Ala-Too Mountains, on the plains and near Lake Issyk-Kul.

Cost of new housing in Kyrgyzstan

The main demand in the local market is for 1-3-room apartments with an area of 40-100 m². Elite residential complexes in the center of Bishkek include apartments with improved layouts, underground parking and recreation areas. In the suburbs, houses with plots and townhouses for family living are popular.

Average cost of new housing in Kyrgyzstan:

City

Type of housing

Average price per m² (USD)
Bishkek Economy class 600–800
Business class 900–1200
Elite class 1300–2000
Osh Economy class 400–600
Business class 700–900
Jalal-Abad Economy class 350–550

Popular cities in Kyrgyzstan for real estate investment

The most popular city in the country is Bishkek. The capital with a population of about 1.1 million people is the main center of investment. Popular areas are the center (Ala-Too Square, Erkindik Boulevard), the Dzhal and Asanbay microdistricts. Here are concentrated new business-class buildings with prices from $800 per m².

The second largest city, Osh, is located near Uzbekistan and is a transit point for trade between the countries. Residential complexes are concentrated in the center and the Cheryomushki area. Prices start at $400 per m².

Jalal-Abad is a city with a mild climate and agricultural focus. Economy-class new buildings (from $350 per m²) are popular among local residents. Investments in Jalal-Abad real estate are promising for long-term rent.